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They entered the water out of curiosity, only to be rescued thanks to CCTV monitoring.
High school students were caught entering a stream that had swollen due to heavy rain, driven by curiosity.
Fortunately, they were rescued safely thanks to the quick response of the police.
At approximately 10:30 p.m. on July 14, CCTV footage captured three male high school students walking into the water in a flood-prone area of Ui Stream in Gangbuk-gu.
At the time, police were monitoring local CCTV screens in preparation for heavy rainfall when they spotted the students' dangerous movements.
They were immediately dispatched to the scene.
The police evacuated the students, who were submerged up to their chests in the rising water, to a safe location.
An investigation revealed that the students had entered the water out of curiosity as the stream level rose.
The police urged the public to refrain from entering streams during heavy rainfall, as water levels can rise rapidly in a short period of time.
(Source: Seoul Gangbuk Police Station)
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